World @ 8, 17th February 2012

Fri, 17/02/2012 - 21:00
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Tonight on the World @ 8 with Lynne Mozar - Gabrielle Browne wins 9 year battle to have sex attacker Mohammed Kendeh deported to Sierra Leone. Kendeh’s previous crimes have a wide variety of nastiness, including 11 sexual assaults, arson and burglary.

All of these crimes committed in Britain whilst he was allowed to roam loose by the ‘Human Rights Article 8 Law’ which puts all indigenous British people in danger from all foreign criminals.

Also on the World @ 8, today, Friday the 17th February:

•    4 million Olympic Games’ tickets remain for sale to public.
•    Nick Griffin writes on official recognition of Alliance of European Nationalist Movements.
•    China vetoes UN vote on Arab League’s plan to oust Syrian leader.
•    Unilever workers anger over loss of final salary pension scheme.


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